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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1959_03_20_ - PUBLISH$R$. Attdtorlsed As •nd Claw )anter 'y'pr 1c10. ?Q PICKZRrNG, ONTARIO - - W. C. i[UR " J1ND s0 S Coats Per �7 Post Office Dept Ottawa 'liar U States, 53.00 FRIDAY, ]LARCH 20, 1AS9 r �acriptlon Rates: 12.50 per _ � _ �'.. _ ; •`y -- Bunbarton' REEVES TYPED FOR BLOOD BANKJ.Vflla-ne.Taxos.On � Rest en s, e Fire Installments Pickering Village has passed a By- ro rl8t1o�NotlC� s~` Is that will stake it easter for a cw :, N Ex *.,, great many tax payers here this year. Taws will now be paid on a Residents of Dumbarton got a severe five- PICKERING VILLAGE r " installment basis•", rather than jolt this week, when most of them ire -1 * F four, as has loves dost. ceived eicpropriatiori notices from the '� ry For those with the funds ready to iy,N,I;, Dr: Zlsiv ago, the hew back by] poly the tow in advance there will The proposed Metro bypass which Boris Pasternak, 'Nobel. Prize ,Win... 1 be a two percent -discount., cuts through Pickering Township 200 Iter, has now been received by •tb& 4 � ,w The payment deadlines will be''on feet nortb of the First Coneessiop and ,Pickering Public Library: ' the foi1gwirsg datesi: (Ist). Apiil 30; then through Dunbarton, affects most (2nd) June 30; (3rd) July 31; (4th) of floe village, . An interestinn event on Thursday] was the annual spelling' match at `y ' ;; Sept: 15, and (5th) partoLer 31. It is understood: that the project the "regular meeting of teachers at y y We imagine this will be welcome will cover a 4 year period. It is re- Lincoln St. Public School. A boyj "w ported that an overhead will cross _ d v a news for many of the residents and po and a ,girl from each school ii Area .>u it will no doubt moron there will be both No. 2 and Highway 401' at Dun- 2 as well as •Lircoln St. were in the ��a� less arrears at the endo€'the year. Barton: competition, and about seventy tea... _ yes s - Once a person falls behind,- it is, hard A public meeting is scheduled for cher s were .present. A cup was a- tn catch_ up. _ . _ Wednesday, March 25 at Dunbar warded to each .of the two winders f ________---- =- pubic scfiool when C.N.R. officials will ' ---------- . -a�n be present with maps of the survey w Attendance iat 1 the Sunday 5 s a r West �QaQ and to discuss details and answer ..th day 1 , 7 oestrous. was much reduced on Sunday owing 9 to the flu epidemic and 'unfavarab14 A �I�OSt D Cna S -O t e •township dop t Heather. + _ . -- - _ To Cost $'600 see the proposed plan as doing any- ..Nir. James Palmer is stili taking - thing for Pickering Township but an enforced holiday- gesulting fr41A J Reeve Sherman Scott of Pickering 'urgently' needed to bring the total, Engineers Proctor, Redfern have -ad- cutting Dunbarton in 'half: Some -do a 'fall, on ice. Township, and Reeve C. E. Morley to 300 by June. Write: IDdss F. 'F.. vtsed Pickering Township that the vat- feel it may have advantages in the Mrs.- Authur Deeming of Myrtle, of Pickering Village, blood typed,' Benham. R. Jb- 3, Peering, for ermam extension in West Rouge will fu%ure of the area, -but that is in the has been visiting at the home of her - for the Blood Transfusion Service of infocmatibo, or phone TEmple 9- cost $4,610.00. distance, r sgliter Mss. Wm. Boyes. the Red Crass. Volunteers are tsow " 3379. The 12 -inch main tuns from, Rouge The top-secret meeting held last '!lr,. and Mrs- -£d. Johnston, Hills Drive on Island Road to -a point week by Donald Gordon revealed little Parry Sound, are spending - thelg ~� .140 feat west oar' RiYercourt Drive. as far as what fi actually affected by holidays with her sister Mrs. R. A. _ ------------------------= ----- the line. • - however we do know m week that Morison _ _ y Dep�i F-reevae Denies Charges• TWp Road - Budget The chola of Sr Andrew's Presby- ` / is the. following families were among terian Church are. ' presenting,t3sd . those who received letters frons the Ea,ter Cantata "Olivet to- Calvary'" Reeve Says Politics in Council Up .$30,000' C.N.R. J H. Maunder, on wedaesn., IS P. Westgate, Dr. H. S. Here+lieryr, e�etung; March 25 at 8.00 p• m., is Donald Lynde, George Mehr' J. Again this. week, at the dose of Pick- • Pickering Township. passed a. bylaw Coburn, R. Gordon, Jud . n' i��nr tl,.r-h.mli. • Soloist's are: Ernest eriag Township council rn•eting, the ,et- Twp. Pollee this week to provide for 1959 road ex- ners,- B. Sleightholme, R. bio:�irrsotiw ��ood; tenor, North Parkda]e Unr � mosphere became tense as charges and �kures, _ N. Woods, N. Forset, P. MrCabe, ►ted Church; David Fartham, bass were Bung is all direr United Church bartnn. Il �y'arwood, Scarbotq hasp Wunttr•eltar'ges _ The bylaw this week called for St32; Gray M�et�rc, Platte, �U t Sect - _ n ',.•t•, Boyes, soprano and Helen tions, - 300. Shortly before the.fe will be a marl. e, � . F 1 _ Deputy-roeve Jean McPherson opened §ypg(grstentary ,law passed • for abc�, The letters : tate-i that the C.N.R. , !, n. Mtn;. Robin Aichotson, of • '� � R. I,;•nde ariri Rid�lc•11;. B� the discussion by saying that %Ue, The -Pickering township l+olice bud-- �13O.tltwfJ m�itig s tot:,l.c,f -S'->5,oft for ( hair fiTeA. n , :ra of .expropriation on t �'by, organist; under 'the direction Councillor Ashton did 'toot' mention 4t3 .h It o d hat soxnrOr,e would be� of :eL.s, -Marion .McCier ant, _ names in charges levelled -a week ago_ get has been set at 6.8 chills for tette roaey thia year; year.. La..t year the .total- mad =b.tl. was armor ri su, t t� interview the' o.tin^res a1rs. Head. assisted by ire. �1rat- lea{ .,1: T! :.rr s ,• •rax{ ti,. i c;,.,, held a brietal slio�;c . • I rig?ay . ero certain. councillors indulging in per- With a_ credit of aFaut 2.(#i0' the , abou't 521s.("00, I afft _ ,e. .: , as a �w .x. c •' t n'4A!s tile: arZount o t 3.- ji �F'.� 1 .. .. —. be ii - •C�'. .f 1:4 .-rd - 3r Alis, 11.E':..1 a:u. ">+ ser_ v 1 ; 7a5,t�9 t.e rri-et- tnccs =buctt t torr IdA E YQ , IN �'G•Ui tit c.. vt c �,nlcrs-. t:7 ;Zrti:lue Twenty oodles a:teMded Coacerraed. p�tscsnaltt:.s will never enter year. chis is down from •tias.I95S rate EAS?ER SEAL Ciii:QL'^ YET disr,..;5ed. T; : ttet• also. ' te: t :e eft',' acre adiirirt 1, alelic�r,ne into the picture. tam. coo big for'that. ----- ieeoL- 'ie«.sl. r: stt3rei 1,� re:reshcrtents were s - 1 which was. 7.4 r:natls:. _.. I don't make mud pies. Some members `-- --= -- 1 of Ifiia�auttcrt - _ L a�------------------------- ----- _ �.� Vie. V aiousjt i,yE _ �,w � *� &ff�^c•. act. 1,'hich Le~ a . .., . , __`-- _1 Well -A,I W F�i• m iKed t ,r so bad they 'o to no- -end to do it. Do ! ire �, I have to -take an oath on a stack: of, a �1 1�63'l S .,y- s ,,,ti' Mr. and Mfr, bibles to convince' peopi2 I am sincere"I Storage Sheds 7 it�d Mr. and Mrs. 1l.': t_ Tito Deputy -reeve mentioned mwingy; Priority Lining . t _ - 13elleville'recently.. Y.. held on August 21 and Occto cr- 14 whin_ . Itlr, 'Limdo of CbtonW Homew warted, StGp'- !gAt - Children of I.inczn St S� , -1 Ervo7 wage scales were discussed.. She said on council asking permission to build <_ou:ic "? •,r > b Reeve toI ] 1'`.':c ::tai Gn, des • S to 7, sang in cor:ipcti+ion the Road Supt. was hired at the Deputations regarding frozen dit- two frame storage sheds on their pro• Village Co;ancil last week that 1. trod at a 9tusic Fes"ival at Glcnmount - maxiin,m and she could not vote for an ches, culverts and flood water jammed • rt on the Base Line. Permission was pe y .been as.:••d to bring etre matte. before United"Church on' Wednesday, bar,. increase: in the Bylaw Officer's case, . Pickering Towuship council chambers granted after -some discussion -the four 'gh conducting. co3_ she had only been there three months thip week., lyr, l_indo said they vyoul l employ- corners in -the village. Many from here were saddened- fa a sad asked for a very large increase John Finnegan of Pickering Beach, 200 le, 150 nil, Ne al.o r• t", learn of the dRath last Friday a .Which eras taxpayers money and she supported by Percy Whittaker, ? th°P permanently. y• I am not in favaur`of a stop -high said they would use about 15 of their he said. "Per4onally I think a crossing bliss C=]adya Davey, alife-3oag rear. l „could not support it. She stated if it Fd+�e*d PPAkaTard, A.Pun Ar'r*-ter., `G ray s. t T,�4, ;put some homes on guard .is the safest measure for chil- dent of Whitby, after a long iltn-64L , . 1 had berm her oNa wn, s,c •would ho+c st-ted •that the beach -area is flooded P� of the Iar:d. He said they -had 10 dren crossing the corner." She was widely known in Wbitbd - a ,voted against it. with -water that is crossing the Pick- a acres pumbased on which to build homes The Department of Highway and surrounding districts through the _ In the -matter of the civic dinner, she- ering Beach. They alleged that it for ernrloyees heat would be bought by `l raid she had nothing to do with invi- drained down the west side from the s traffic count at this corner some millinery business, which she cote,_ the emp;oyers. He said they would be- timo ago, and did- nct think a light dotted for nianp years. Iisr nnfai4 tations. north. They said the situation was ming about 30 families into the area- was ;warranted. ing courtesy, genuine friendliness •ant Councillor Ashton charged Mrs. Mc- critical. Reeve $hamar Scott said the town- Couneyilor P.on Watson -said he fine personality, will long be. rearms.) Pberson thought Dr. Dymond would be Reeve -Sherman Scott said that ship did not want to disoourage.indus- would like to see some pressure gat tiered. ^is a good- Sum. speaker and that he w•as+ Councillor Ashton had drainage down �. 1o�si bear., ' " against it, because this is 'an lection i an his No. 1 priority torr work'to be on do set `light at the oozner. /approximately Fifty `neighbors ani year. He said it was only on his in-' done this year. --------------------------- -- It was agreed to request the Depart•• friends gathered at St+onelea V went to install a stop light at the the John and Ed. Stork family bomge tistaaca that esc-reeves were invited, sad Cotirieilaor Iiarrg Ashton maid the A on - eorrisr- of Na 2 and 'Church Street on Saturday might, to honour Kek% mat >fves aQL ooasidered q nian Operating the steam Jenny magi .. - - " CA 3lorsday algia rather •thea j%ist- start by.aslcing for Balsdott pad' ha fiatiee, ifiiits ldtrrlq d• by the. coaisoittee: He • - Dow* a cid am other personal matters were and lied been Roue for 30 hovers with ��� Walk. traffic count. Daniel Jenkins ,with a shower., is discussed by tltt'oommittoe. out aleap. ---------_�� -- view of their, approaching' *maniag` -rave Jas McPtsersoa said Another deputation from >Rouge- Village ���to Mary lovery and useful gift were Mr Aatitoa bad called bar is much tsiouat Road elaisned tlte7 had drain- max town council has agreed is f 3 received .wchieh Keicli acknorvledge4 t principle to winter maintenance of A in- a thank you epecch. — despite ? as three times a day. prior a the last age 1pim ams too asd that when t110 walk on Harwood north. as lortg as r� aiwtioa and that sba, had bees warned eallgd the Read Supt. they had been -they are not responsible . for_.d maze ��l • R smote hackling from his creole frieadi► about brim. mHeAed. john Fallaise. Betty l.ou and tl* or the harm to my persons suffered on of the ftkedng children were eatertained at the. C. Coestcsillor V3oW Swan said she felt Coociilor Violet Swear acid .that the walk The annual report + Sas inference. of Mr. Ashton's rerm irks this was was No' 1 art her Priority Village coerce department was presented E. Money's on Sunday. c� The cleric is to acknowledge the let- be weer. She said Mr. Ashton bad lira sad :4,000 had bees allocated for ter and advise Ajax they will not be to m° aouac0 la:t Bale- It was Mrs. Hugh Squires. Miss r - said subw he would not, attend the it, and." drainage oa OM Rosebrurk responsible for any accidents on the 'meed our twe-soot[ force is doing a Butt ,Jim Squires and Miss Barbara dkmer . because. of his business beim Rd. mouth was No. 2 on bar list waw• good jpb here- Crebbin attended a carnival 'ret Can- Open and added aloe feB Wert he sbodd Sidney Obey said there was a wafts The report: Complaints investigated, nington last Friday evening. This wait pt 8 ase have sosgatffd-he• war stsyimg'laome eo+ssse behind his horn& He stated that 637• . thefts, 4; traffic accidents, 9, 'Per, staged by Donna Beth filuyck', Marr) oft as rmderprivi�eged. several drains were emptying into it CW Villa a sous interred, 2; Property damage, Wilson and their figure x►cing PUP=- _Tbere are no personalities is this as Reeve Soon said tlie "situation be - g S4505; tral8c vioiidons, 503;. charges ils. It was ve successful' and welt Car as I am concerned, Miss Swan acid. ' kmikad into to see if the townaldp head udder the L•C.O., '5; charges under the attended. under aa a responsibility. School Budeeve Sberman Scott said he bad been Down Criminal Code, 7; can stolen in Picker- Doubtless, some of our local sports apposed to members -of parliament at. Another group from the 5th conies- ing, a; stolen ha Pickering and located enjoyed some time at the Sportsaaan'e - tmd&g the dinar. Sion headed by Wilbur Johnson asked elsewhere, 2; stolen elsewhere and 10- Show at the Coliseum this past week: The ]9S9 budget for Pickering Village 1; -butes stolets, 3; by-law and if they called at the Globe and "I didn't think pohtks should be that same grading ' and ditching be cared here, - public schools cooks at though it Will be b ililst into it," he said, done on. .their road He said they violations, 42; arrests, 16; summonses Mail booth would Find two represen_ K I down this year. About 3 mitts is fact tatives from Pickering, Messrs AI -There is no place- for -Politic - in would like 1'SfK mites done if poaeible: issued SSS; sumntoaxs nerved for other Clerk Bruce Hogarth said the budget "okerimg Township,municipal affairs and ' Mr. Fred Major said it bad been 2b police, 32; persons missing., 3; persons Ian Dawson and Jack _ljamblaton• based on 1958 gt ants, . for calculation I would like to make that clear to every years since any -ditching was done on basis showed that 21.9 mills was re- ��� 2; public functions officially at- whose pictures• appeared in the Globes _. member of :,this council," the reeve said. that road. Retired to raise the necessary money. This tended, 6; number of mil& patt'olled, in connection 'wi'th that event. Mr. "Ii[ere' was last year but not this The reeve turned it over too Coun- - 11,510. Dawson writes about guns an hunt - yea," -said Mrs. McPherson. cillor Harvey Spang. is not final time of wasting tint it o Special mention was made of theme nhleton is a well "There is as much this year as last," -------------------------------• appears enoouragtn& _ job Chief Howard Niokling and P.E in - and Mr: Kar --------------------------------- ' know:i outdtiorstmar, and author • Thomas O'Grady are doing lo haadltng said the reeve. Village Will Help TV Set Stolen ra�Y •hacks for juveniles. Councillor Ross Hawthorne said in • -- traffic at local chtricttea and_pfher fano- The St. Patrirk's Tea and Bake' regards to the personality, charges, "I / tions' in the community. --• think we have heard both sides aired• __ ___--_--__ n Saturdayet qt C ' Sale Feed oGeorge's --------------- - enjoyable and should cRttsidgr it, in the pout .and i- Floods Come, -- Seized For Taxes Rectory ' Basera t, start fresh. We have a job to do here, Dunbar%n Boys _ " occasion and wdl r,.Cn . let'i try and work in harmony." C The tiirthdayfof Mr.,G J. Butt w -as Reeve C. E. Morley suggested to . .Wra. Fairgrieve speaking for Mr. e _ celebrated qn Sunday when Mr. and ------~'--'- '- • _ "' council last week that -a letter >>e sent Sigunds of Rosebank asked who wash Hockey Cup '�:r 3 J• Gibson, and Mr. and Mrs village, Council to all resident: in the flood plain responsible for a TV set that had bees �Va;son; all of Port -Perry; also v g ■ area, advising them that our police; taken and aiorPd'by the bailif! in 'Nett Congratulations to the Bops' . Bri- 'i Renneti and Lorraine, spent the day, _ firemen and' other agencies are ready of tax arrears, now that the TV set trade "of S2: • Paul's Dunbarton, who with these. Salaries Set to assist if needed' He added that the has been stolen. tact weep won the hockey chamP'iarr ' - klf;s Betty -Grace Bryant spent the ` village should accept ariy expenses Ree've Shtit�inatl Setitt 't;aid'he-could ship of their league.' Two weeks ago week end ' in Windsor recently: N-EWE3 Pickering 'Village Council -flag involved =in getting families out, if not see how it was the municipality's they won the Eastern Championship Mr. Gordon Found, Church St• will e passed a bylaw fixing salaries of they have to be evacuated. fault:, but that if Mr.-Sigunds wanted and last week beat Bloorsdate• 4-3 ( leave this 'week end for a -three-week. . the Reeve and. Councillors for the Council endorsed the Flood Control to put all the -details concerning it -on to win the Metro Cup, Murray Stroud vacation at' Daytona .Beach; Fla. pear 1959. The Reeve wit] receive and Water Conservation brief of the paper, council will see where tate of Dunbarton, got the winning goal. I __________________-_-:_-:_____-_-_- ih00 per annum, and Councillors.il0; Metro and Kegional. Authority tht:t responsibility lies. The cup will be on display in local ) (mpro news on gage five) per me be with a 11400 rnaximum to was pretteented to them a week ago. --------------• --------------- stores for- all to see - - - be paid quarterly. ...- - , r - .. - i 4 ' i at Avro still has people worried doing this work and the output _ - and tomake aharlikely t be b n tforlast year political football. What be large th -RIST the final outcome it is hard tot The old custom of presenting x say. Some of the men around babies with gold sovefeign a a _ t here have already got • other their christening is also being re- - e- ^ r .'. jobs. One or two are talking about vived. Clive Christopher Roger, 'x returning to England, others are • the son of Dr; Roger Bannister, "Dear Anne Airal: When we want to live? 1 am still crazy i going to the United States. And the first runner to break the four- 'snarried six years ago my wife about a man I dated for seven are the doctors ever busy. in our minute mile, got a new sovereign Insisted we live with her mo- months. I don't know why i can't family, Ross managed to choke at his christening. and I was so in love 1 tell get over him, because he made Y on a toy metal bell. It was touch Some of the oil companies use doh it. I have not had a real mar- me care for him and left me flat. " and go fora little while: He was sovereigns for making royalty zia-ge, and I am sick of it. My wife•- - eve tried dating others, but I blue in the face when Joy and payments to Arab sheikhs. Arabs took her mother everywhere, and cannot forget him. Sometimes I'd Bob rushed him to the local hos- call these golden coins "Flying - -they entertained their friends in just Ifke to run off - where, I ' pilaf Sv 'the time they got, there Horsemen:' out house but I have to take my don't know . I guess my family ` he had managed to swallow the als to restaurants; they have think I'm a problem and I expect bell. X-ray pictures revealed its Sovereigns are also dealt in is p 'the .great gold markets of Paris never been invited to have dinner 'I am. But what can I do about it?. whereabouts and it eventually, and Milan. Said a European with us. DESOLATED" passed through him, His throat financier recently "The golden _ • "I got disgusted, and left. Then was raw and bleeding but apart sovereign is the- best known and wife ionised me a home of Insteal of seeing yourself as from that he apparently suffered my P . h most widely :used coin in the ' our own, and a family. We moved the romantic victim of a man ti no ill affects ' who only won your love to , world." Even in the Korean war, tato a furnished apartment - * leave you, try to understand w In Dees family. Art is in bed American pilots carried sover- where she continued to invite , that no man makes a girl love ^� z with the flu; Jerry is still up to ei ns to help them if they were her mother and their friends, but his eyes in mischief. One day he win not mine. We have no chll- � him. She is attracted, he is at shot down. , again and you will understand ' tentive, so with nothing more--. pulled the pop-up toaster on the — ' than that to go on she builds R floor, breaking the mica and one. ' that T am glad of that, element. And they are havinz "Again I left, and this time I 'all her hopes on him, only to Wonder Topper said it was for good. But last * find. out that one day he isn't dog troubles too. 1t would seem 'there. their back yard is a rendezvous ' week I met my wife accidentally, for all the dogs in the neighbour• — - --and she dmitted that she missed ' It does not matter why the hood, although their own little PRINTED PATAIRN me ... I just had an offer of s _' lad changed his mind. You may dog. is kept in the house. One position in another city, and this ' have been too easily won (or morning there.were no less than - time I put my toot down. I told " too possessive) or maybe an- len in. the yard at one time, all - her if she would go with me we ` other pretty face tempted liim the way from toy terriers to4841 -could try once more -otherwise " more, Obviously, he is not German shepherds. 1'3ee phoned SIZES - I was through. " worth the affection you still 12-20 _ •. " waste on •his memory. Why not - the police and the Humana-Socie• +� - "Even if she agrees, I ani half - ty with little result. 40-42 - afraid to trust her. I think she ! charge it off to experience and NO CIGAR - Eden -Hartford, at . � will always be her mother's little " next time be more -selective One of • the cheeriest people girt. BILL" • less hasty to- give your heart, blew York photographers' mod-- around here is our egg -man - a • away, In these ei�reumstancesyour el who has gone Hollywood, will Dutchman. He comes every Fri - You are taking a chance, yes, . - be seen as a showgirl in a new day night. At least he drives the _ , ' )But it you still love your wife, best cure is an active social life. movie, "The Big Circus:' At ca.and a little boy delivers the • I think it is worth the risk; if » Cultivate other interests that home, she's Mrs Groucho Marx. eggs. -Last Friday -the father came I r it works out, you will have • demand concentration or en- to the house himself -with tpe - your reward. You two can • thusiasm, and you will have eggs. "My lithe bay =he's sick *.build a - good life together • less time to feel sorry for yolir- �"� t with flu,, other boy, he fell at 77d— 7�' among new friends" and sur- • self. What a chance to"show t school and broke shoulder. But ] _ " roundiags, away from her mo-. • ,,,,,� have lots of • boys. One sick or ther's influence Your family you can 'take the ���� `� gets hurt, others work. One, • ' blow like a lady! ` 'Iwo, three. tour boys. Lots of boys t It your wife refuses'to Leave , Have faith in yourself and " with you or is not contented m lac y. We don't know our future, and you'll come , . I' k !1, I n' " there. _you will know there is Y AR any Place where boys can be - • out all right. - more useful. - and have more • no happiness for ei her of you " � M •and you will be better 'of!''� Cha tun-than.on a farm. The farmer • without her. L! separation is often the ons- Most people will remember the - b = is fuck% and so are the boys. If she does consent, be sure to wer to an unhappy marriage. lif winter of 1.95&-59 and the thaw ` devote your leisure hours to you are given w second . chance, Gold Money that followed the hie snow. Frozen ; %• ' her in your new home, intro.; -•take it with hope and a new culverts, Flooded roads and base- . _ ucm tornfng. Beck. • seeing that she is too well, will guide you wisely. Write her mems are' t e or _ But even they are minor troubles . -' xcupied to miss her mother. at Sax 1, 123 Elghteenlh St.. New Is the day .coming when s' It will take time, but you are at Bo Toronto, Out. compared with the tragic loss of -Britons will once more be able .• a patient. ma:i_ _ _ life caused by collapsed is at to jingle gold sovereigns in_ their I se co d roo back ,i ,,. Huntsville and Listowel: -It seems -e - - AAaw-of iron WCIS_ impossible -such acci- Eyr - o economic f .. a That n .without Fjrobably. 'say some "Dear Anne Hirst• t just don't weeping- 1 1@ a last gold sovereigns e _ warning. And yet when you cart- - aider the weight of snow on many. Imued to the public ore e date In accordance with a cen- ops has -b estimated at. 1917: but tri -1958 as many as six Triple Treat 3uries - old - wedding custom, a roof -tops -beenmillion sovereigns were minted _ _ seventy-two, pounds to the square pretty, blue-eyed Czechoslovak- foot it is understandable. Multi- at the Royal Mint, a sign of .., tan bride forced herself to cry ply seventy-two .by the square Britain's steadily strengthening" _ immediately atter her recent foot area of any root- and • you pound. - Easy; easy' Printed Pattern? -- � marriage to a young farmer. e' a terrific lot of snow. Although these sovereigns were the diagram -you can have' c See a dr gr sear I She wept . into a "tear hand- intended for circulation mainly terrific topper in so little Fortunately most of the snow kerchief" which will be pre- In this district has been on the. In the Middle East and Continen- �• Have it iti wool or cotton served for burial with her "so taI money exchanges, it is stilla. and - and we are inclined tweed for every day -velveteen . that she may take to the grave �o possible to buy sovereigns In for evening. - the -day h her life.^ o think we have more than, our $12 to $15. _ the fears she shed on the hap- t London for gums varying from share piled -up on this one acre _ Printed Pattern 484I : Misses' of land. Partner has a regular Sizes it 14 16, 18 20; 40, 42. _ - - 'Pears rarely get streaming As fon ago as 1949 it was an- S _ headlines nowadays. Why are network of little ditches and g g Size .16 takes 2?S.yards 54 -inch. canals at the back of the house pounced that the Royal Mint was they so seldom in the news• strikin a limited number - of Printed directions on each pat - One reason is that 'we're all - ,Plus a .sort of catch -basin 8 _ crying less. where he can leave the water to sovereigns to preserve the in- terd part. Easier, accurate. Peop% don't cry in 1959 �+ coin - fill up while he works on. the herited knowledge of gold coin- Send FIFTY CENTS (stamps itches. But still the ditches over- ing and that only a handful of cannot be accepted, use postal often as they did'in the Victor- d the craftsmen employed on this tan era, although women are flow as the water seeks ways and' note for safety) .for this pattern- undertaking. had had any sub - means to find its own level. 'Phe ?tease print plainly -SIZE, IAMB,- " •+i st,lT three times as prone t� experience of working 4\ 2: only one who is 'happy - ADDRESS, STYLE N UMBER. tears as men. Science .says the . _ - and stantial e dirty - is Taffy.He spends -half - women who never cries is not time, up and down Thafik's to'the increasing num- Send order to ANNE ADAMS , �t normal. the ditchescatchin w%atef withhis her 'of gold sovereigns now be- Box 1, 123 Eighteenth St , New '--- = -- Research show, that laughter his mouth anywhere it happens !ng minted, more craftsmen are Toronto, Ont. IS now morp- .than 400 times" - L: more prevalent than tears., And to gurgle oven-1it11e piles 'tti 40; there are still 'some people whoII show. occasionally laugh until the One day laif week' }t fooke8 ' ti n 0�� �'''• "�'` ` :ears run down their cheeks. Iike a good day' -to so , "•.- According to psychologists.. so=I sverit to Cooksvtlle in the �, ,•,: '�/�'Mi'` some people are always on the mctrning grid Applewood in the " verge of tears - tears that count afte;noon. But alas, 1 'hadn't 3 `. "K :or nothing, the Luxurious tears realized how fast it could thaw . of self-pity. once it got started. Along' the \° "It only needs a moving para- service road I ran into floods - 805 graph, the skilled portrayal of every so often and there was no ' - -- in emotional scene in a novel, a way of telling how deep the = h way water was until I was in the —. �..�, mann people weep," sacs a psy middle o t or una e y e car _ _ chologist. did 'not stall and I found a way, Such popular doilies - their "Evert tears•- of: tr or re- of getting home that was mostly petit. size enables you to use noise are idle rewrap Only tears along the highway. 1 was ,wish-, - "1,he' ii1 liege, there, everywhere! ` of joy are truly tears of action. Ing 1 -had wings to keep me Dain?} as a dresser -set or to -These are tears of impulse softs; away from the water like the mob, , ...spotlight bric-a-brac.. Welcome 'fied and hopes fulfilled." crows that 'are now flying around F ft ani ti e. -Pattern 905: direc- Very young children cryvo- in increasing numbers. As' for e gift ns for 13 inch oval: round tally long before they shedtheir March P.' I wouldn't say it came .105:: square 8% in No. 50. first tears. Not until 'a baby is in either like a lion or -,a lamb. Sent THIRTY-FPVE CENTS three or tour months old do I would say it was more like a , Irit tears flow, because until thea seal. But at ,any rate it's March ^� o�tai note for safety) for this tear glands are un eve!npe : a pattern to�Laiira Wheeler, Box I,. it will be June, with Easter and Bismarck, Germany's Man '123 Eighteenth St., New Toronto, of Iron," was often subject to Whitsuntide sandwiched in lie- ; -Ont' Print plainly PATTERN hysterical crying fits.' After tween. Can you believe it? Just ' :<NUtti]Etr:R, your NAME and AD- arguments: Kaiser Wilhelm imagine some day all this ice, pgF Sti 1, he would go home and cry snow and water will have dis• , ; n Sec fur a copy of 195Q Laitia until got neuralgia. appeared. Maybe there might d - iVheelc•r Needlecraft Book. It even be water' in some of the dry Britain', William Pitt cried .has log cl designs to order: em= when Napoleon won- the Battle' wells. But that I wouldn't bank on. The frozen ground prevents •bio+c'ei;�;-croiHet, knitting, wear of Austerlitz. 'The first 'Queen the excess moisture seeping into ing, quitti r* toys. In the ,book, a Elizabe4h cried rarely but when the g round, and thus to the wells _ spec she Beard of the death of Essex at surprise `to make a little the wa - a cut-out .doll,. .her favourite, we are told "she Y it should. In some homess�� girt hap it is "water, water everywhere e `` ,�` yr `'` ;loft. Ire color. Send 23 cent; for threw herself prone on the floor and not ..drop to drink." thi;. beak. and sobbed and wept for hours.' ',RACK IN LONDON - Waving to the crowd of London Airport, _ Queen -Victoria was moved -to Of course there has been more prime Minister Harold Macmillan orrises home from his 10 -day � tears by the knowledge that she than weather to worry about 4 ISstif. 13 - 1954 had to wear a crown. ' tb6 week. The partial shut=down erlsit to the Soviet Union. _ L ' 1 f aA •. `� .,.—� . '" sass .,..a .. � ..'4,� „+• tsar ."'. � � — .+i• a r l ' . 3't .� rs ' ... '� rias: sass. ,: :. , m " ti ' • - — _ Poon ceeper • a es DUMBARTON We are sorry to hear that Mr. and he entered into-��ses or Margaret Taylor, �SrS. Chas. Risk and Miss K. Cun- country, they laid the sick in the Hcatirer Iiotlinger, g $irthday congratulatigns fro Mra ningham have all been ill with flu. streets, and besought Him that they Paul. Gates, Luella Hollinger, and I Dog Re ®rt Bulmer, Spruce Hill Road, Plant, to attend' the bazaar under mig{rt tovcb, if it were but the bor-. Sandra Goddard• We extend our „ e Moiray r s who celebrated his birthday on Mar. the auspices of the Ladies Legion. der of HiG garmc it, and as many licartt;st cm.:gratutations to all these Der. Gerin:. indkeeper, presented -j4• Apxiliary, to be held in the . Annex touched .Him were made whole." In faithful Pup:ls. We are glad to hear that tr. Jack 4f the Log Cabisy Store, on March our life to*lay 'Nee have pitf:.11a but 1'r' ars pleased to hear Itfrs.'D v- the .o i *•;: t, :.-..,rt on dohs, carerins retur 'Phillips, Spruce ,arch L5: Hill R9ad, i� home 2i, f:-orii 10 a. m. to ;S p, m. Easter we must Fa k ,Go Christ; n cl� to .alfa t Ho•g:talilac during he wt k-e`da altoc`'ojdoo5 p5 to `1 ed up, 47; No.'destroyed, from hospital, iotloaing surgery: lix a;. fa: L:,_es aLd children; _girls'. us 'iron; t to e _ : F • r� ! . F r s : ae1, 40' Ido We hope that Scutt sail Joyce Sea- !sp,se> and boys sP•_'rt shirts_, ap- eacnipt fruuf parts'rnd trouble �`; : ti -at sirs. Wes. Petty is i^ o ::g + fon. grandchildren of ?�fr,. and ?,less «x >, cc,tunie )cwellcry, do11s. aud' have an i?teriral "ifs in Risen Cl:•.;:. thobb;i not"al.:e to leave irasp:tal : Pc--'tS f:cs P _1, 1?. Tv:al pound fees, 1C. Seaton, Spruce Hill Rd., had very. lineae bakiu will all be available. Mr. \N'alter Lynde sand Sir. Jack � time of writing. ----------------- 11 -- ------ - Mr.. Doug. \5,i i vis'tcd his p"r Yh"i:^c have, beep, elected Elders. l::e 1Vo lass s As-o.:.,:.on held f kiaPPY birthdays recently. ;; e b - AUCTrO'ti' SGh.E 33 Yen and Gail Carr, da'•:.F..e - ents bric,ly on the `seek end. f Thty will be ialucted at t':'_ Com c'turclt call o f `ate' .std v,rtiti:,. lite Of T._: or, e_ sprayer,: y of Mr. and Mrs. W. Carr, rose :tly • Remember the euchre ;.:tray at ! der .x, -i;irii G:lt. - -- - ` ted the'tr-bier:cla-ys-'�4arch-10_- Srs.. owe.b s o: 1''C i:s�ia.^'?,fur. _.w- _• _ _ I The 1 Irr.-1>re �: C->Ezter tools, Stec. •`celebra ��J T r{f•r, +sr' p i_d talo:: b) '-Sr_.' ^poli sea; Fd=iture, Dishes, A eommunity shover was held on 2: • c ' F•0{1 p• rn l +" t t C n F / 1/ Y� Vt I 1/ Y I c•:mcs, .:vas• b,�ed c:t the, E =ter r. Bed9.�g, Garden '.eels etc i Saturday evening ;:larch 14,'at the Murray Stroud ".trice u r t '+.i`tl-s0 i,c:ue''The lei::m�.1 of Love Our The Ptoperty Of ; home of the Stork'. on the Range Torc'•ntr,' yfarbcres He xct cars 1 ': TIi ' L� ii;e L:'an, of Ctu r n1i ;ie,,';,r Mi_ s . Radley, if: Africa: The Estate Of Tlx Late ` Line Friends an neLe-bnr= of Mr. a "made" .tt:e ;Clancy hlarl:e Ban',"�.2i ,pct to t"e l'l:erryu:oo�l C u�" `( was remembered in prayer. Report, JOSEPH BF RKEY, SR. Keith Balsdon gathered and.presert- Team. c01 C)Ficers. Teacner� •:,:.1 lisp. I fror;• Secnemrlcs•were gratifying. In I Lot 34, C•:r, 3. P:c1:er;_-g Twp. Hail - =ed him .and his bride•to be; 3fiss Dunbarton,United Chur:h _. tls"ard i::�ael en .:`c -^,!ic ai 'Lir citations were road front Centennial 'mile West: of A]tona. Road, dear Mary Jenkins, with many lovely gifts.' The regular rnor:ing ,c•r:ic­ vias I isiq Faithful in I ,tle Things." Thi; group on' March 26; Dunbarton, Ap- Cherrywood, oti Mr. A. Thompson, former Bylaw held ~vitt: Rev. J. Wilkinson occupy- topic wa sm�,st suitable, because the ril 9; Siou£fville 'April 2i. Pians TUESDAY, MARCH ,24, 1959•. Enforcement Officer, was guest of ing the pulpit. The. choir sang '.Oh I occasion yv s the presen,tati,n of :4- were made for a quilting on Tuesday.,- ` Honour at the Civic Banquet at BrOU- Jesus Thou art standing outside. laic wards for Attendance' during i9_58 -I March 17. Reminders of the Paper Truck, Tractor, Implements --• � � d with Castle Wall." Mrs. Vera Freeman For Perfect Attendance; ,never, miss- I Drive and, Collection of Nylong' were Chev. 1953 haf ton pickup truck; X giia:ts, Where he was presente b travelling b�, conducted the Junior Congregation. ( ing a Sunday, Wayne Hollinger' rec _ 1 given to all. Mrs. Wilmot Gates had, Ferguson 20 85 tractor, late model. _ Mr. Wm Gore, Sr., is in Ajax Mr. Wilkinson took his text from eived A'copy of The Hymnary. Those charge of the Study Book: She rave complete with lights; Ferguson two - Hospital for treatment. Mark 6, verse 56 And whithsoever having 75 percent of the days. rec some enlightening information from ftirrow tractor plow; Ferguson stiff - jived Seals or Diplomas` The Sev, the Chapter on Alaska. After the tooth cultivator, complete for reg - oath Year Seals went to Paulette was c with the A. crops or field work; Set of Ford tan- " - ' AJAX AND PICKERlN6 •' Riches, Emnia Laughlin, Margaret ere 1 dem disc harrows; PTO higgh�pceas- meeting closed W _ ion, a delicious --lunch w Benedict Milne, Karen - Wagar, Keith Wagar, served by hostesses: Mrs. T. Holmes, ure orchard sprayer, 100 sag: ,oENERAI. HOSPITAL Jona Pew and Bill Petty. These are 1 d rs. to witheelno¢ztes, and "' ' now in a for the Alumni Diploma on two ed bee Mrs. M Igo linger an M Earl oomple Taylor, � Ta mounted rub dr! A� ONTARIO , Where were none receiving Sixth ------ trailer; Two section set of spring - Year Seals, but the Fifth Year Stals tooth harro"; . Deet•iag five foot oat:+ went to Dorothy Hothim, Diane 0s o A To mower; Set gree -section drag bar- _ ,1 Welds and Wayne Hotlla4er.`'Those rams; Chore 8qy garden sero-pllee. • linioe' des - seettviaa• Fourth Year Seat+, were �M j new: Pwaut Bud Sandra Hdbbaid and Kenneth ice- Rwsi Sim Y$ ell etine +cream separator. �10tiei b Riw� ;lisp e i w4*tW9 of The shorsholders bard• Reeeljviuq Third Year Seals: Pickering Townsbip are is size. is real' 'good' condition; Rent P It�etl'wIII bis Vwld'ar a p.m., on Jolts T ytbr, Barry laj Ston, Robin a letter ettat the Ontario M pukt�cri Rubber tired;' wkteetbatsowil S Board approves bylaw 2376 setting dee MH eutiing bog, hand or power; wo- �, t'd�,�t�, itesidenee, Johnson. Second Year eats: Ellza- - i s ani all inleie id • ; 'a dOrdiolly invftd fo beth Harding and Allen Cates. Re- sizes o1 houses is the greeabek area. Corn shelter; Fanning mill: Tvrs- •. • eeiving Diplomas in the Senior Dept - Reeve Sherman Scott told sound; tlsat wheel trailer; A quantity of bales s1f1�11d+ _ were: Jerry Bezener and Susan Camp no object= appeared before the board . straw; Atso forks, shovel*, odd farm - --- _ - SCO .. - L The •fotlowiag .. the to c. _ J. SHERMAN TT bell. m Primary _ '� p, hIrORLi:Yr Department were Robert Campbell, __-- -------�--�-- heari>ig. .too T Secretary. Lois Johnston, Garry Benham. Peter ------------------------------ ----------- t g - - Electric Shop Smith, complete with .. pr+slidettt' and i - -. _. Dos' aea'st sihcse _ _ . -„Choiemon o. rife Board Harding, Rachae Aitken, Susan Hol- table Faw, : turning lathe, drill press. linger, Lora Catripbell, Jimmy Gates, EASTER SEALS sander, electric motor, attacbnAnts._ _ and other, equipment, near new s used very little; Power emery, eons - w - pkte withsnorer; . Powti lawnmower; Electric fence -unit; 3 Home Century, electric motor; Blacksmith's . .post -. _ - drill; i3.rek�mitit's anvil; forge, com- plete;-humLcr of cedar. fence _posts; =- I�ttxbrr, of 2:.bp4 . scantivi¢- : Num .. _ . ber of p, - straight ladders, "wind- : - - tFj A quantity serf ,t wi gla c tteL . 9e'l utTt differ t _ L 5, 4; _ bench; vise, Prat :}rill, basso, bits. M saw,;, axes, along with numerous goc•.c} carpenter and workman's tools-. : _ _ —Furniture and Household Effects--- - _a -- odern elec. N w _ - , :,... kitnccnorange, 4iburnert with oven” _ a ..• • . :, n in. wide;, Fin oval'kltchen , range, near n� m �bvaast�t� - - - Circulator heater; ea lee. Beatty -,, - Machint• Gleneaton elec. v�tcuusif - - _ ( cleaner, with attae ts; Regal el. Hf �i41/RfNI/AN �PDf�I CDIlPf quit Win' Extension table; Nambes of good kitchen chairs; "Fruit nes- - sting machine; Cppeor wash baler; - Galvanized oasis tubi Two granite : _ - - Stock -pots; A quantity of linoleum; . . - •. + ., > " Number of stone i crocks, jam, vu- w. Ions sizes' and types Kitchen uten- ails glassware, 'dishes, cutlery. disk - glassware: Chesterfit4d and two ,ter chairs; Three bedroom dressers; f -"•' b at�ashstaads: Several non- - Wooden bed with spriugs and meat-- :- : tresses. full size: _Ch of drawers. , antique: Oak . wartr6be; Drop leaf table, antique; Two good storW - chests. good;- Two rolls linoleum:; : Antique wooden bed with spring WA g - mattress : Feather tick and severai - —=j f b , roe _ _ • f `.. ,,-4 tnateress; 'wooden of . -. calker pillows; s "'-IIh sNNlRA► MOTORS vA►1N _ - with scatter ru t Steel bed. springy and mattress; ' lower stand; Sever- al - Other dt �.' al good knee tabic cloths. bed ' � - blankets, quilts ere Oth pieeea d hou-enol • _: ,. _ �d - d effects. :NDN ..N . -, Serie it 1.00 p. sn. No reserve. ihessi � SoUl. Tetras Cash, day of rale. C AcEa Jatass R S:aiA � ilt:EN and CLARKRK S PRB1dTIC8 JLuctioneers. Markham -phone 346; 1< IE • >♦LilBoso, phorts AXte3nster 3-59!17 N THE LAU RENTIAN SER S Sere i, the beet hardtop value in Canada :shirk 'all the Take it for a tun in the eoantrj err iirouad the block. Enjoy. - R sad Erase of a convertible :::now availabli to jou •t the ride and the pride that is standard is Pontis. Tbes + SUPPLIES ,ever.pepdar Latarmtian prices. you91 know, that for your money these jot isn't nab other earl - e • L�egi at that rear w—a as a -16 windshield sweep fnitLer to the sides and � Into 37e. sty Lwssrastti S K foespw ' the goof ... kte Toa see approsi•61nE a eebaid Bob and brings Yeas an sib ssowdaa � w d feel -y ggil( ess , asRhelsRb were ib a 000vertibie. And the Built -to -fast Body by )1'i.ber • lifagk-11Kittot fieis6 • Up to tt tiegl of driving is net u abirel With Windows u or 66°Js loser brake life • 6 isrs�oved." eeo.ottsical Yg eirgtoee � - Jim lb Of 1�Dele. Canads's :stoat povrerfd ,iz.eyliisder iiyi'de : 7 mote eubio �wg yp ep drive refrsebed, y feet of :mink space • Vista -Lounge iniWo s • Aare -Frans - ' llsr bioebw outdoors' ebassri • ispearedtraaasissi+pssYsdsnspeasoae i Distibctivs. 4-110 04 rANZW At .. , .: _. Duras - s� ayode a l e r'S _ LDA Dealers jn your town: ahs la NOW.orp. to� Ajax Lumber Co. ltd. saw Motor Sales Ltd. Pickering M Pickering; Ont. sass • _ - •. � ._ .. .. ;< „ .A _ .. _ : , asst.,- _ y ether ,and learn more about ess. The Roll Call wgs answered y Church in Canada, assisted by W. Association. -7 e- an�.t a risb :.------------------------------- Music byPt le uotlttei� the our t e ' gave an'Easter Easter Message, foll is: S - - - owed •by a -solo by Mrs. Manderson direction 'o Mrit. esioo ,Y ! - WEST ROUGE and tw' o. contests. The meeting clos, with Lynda Smythe presiding`' The Red Cross campaign, ending ed with raver. Everyone enjoyed a organ, added tttneit:.te.We pPviux. ll THE FINALE March 31, io in full swing iii Pick- buffet•, sti�pper dad` social hour. beautiful •anthem"Try 1Mi1! be Dote eying 31. i6 Town-hip. Should th- canvass. Mr. and Mrs. !l. Jamieson and 'Mr, 'wa§ the special number. F An editorial in this space last week created quite a stir, Win. Carson attended the township bliss Matthews gave a verb ittapiat•.. er .miss you and u would like to ` Y .judging from-sornments heard and the number of phone calls y �'O dinner at Brouadam vo Frim; ev- ' int and informative message on contribute to the Red Cross, please work of our' W. M.• S. among •received. We are glad it did create a stir, that was why it was Wig• call Mrs. Sherman Scott, AT Z— Mrs. Lloyd Wilson was sent as a Indians in Canada, the Presbyt 'written. We think some good has come from it having been —1197. Help your township to- trach Wrjttelir—lit least we h0 SO. its oil of >R3,000. delegate ,from Mt. Zion W. A. on Hungarian Church, the Uicrsied. - - - - This Week again, Carnd tes and counter-charges were is- 'the West Rouge Branch of the the Oshawa Presbytery es y, bra French and ChineseeachChurch, ml he trip to Paris last Wednesday, to seated a challenge to each mtmDtr > sued at township council. Some of the members had things to Ladies' Auxiliary, 1st Highand visit Five Oaks. the whole caarch to be siert to s say and they said them. They, probably feel a lot better for Creek, had its first meeting at the I Congratulations to Mr. Murray work that God has for us to db having said them and now the air has cleared. home of bars. Sherman Scott, East 1 Jones, who was presented with a ,extending the establishing of COe Such things as personalities and politics have no place Ave., on March 12.,Mrs. Geo. Craig gold watch for being the most val. Kingdom on Earth. --Corr. " of Rouge Rlfills Drive was elected -- ----------- 77.; ------------- at Brougham as fat' as we are concerned. We feel that what- arable player on the Brooltliu Junior Vice -President of the Auxiliary. Tho HockeyTeam at a Cliff Johnston ] ever unpleasantness was created by these two items being next meeting will be April 9, at the pl/ brought to light was worth it. . home of Mrs. Craig, and plans are W¢ gathered on Monday evening, that eOUAciI members beim made for a tea and bake sale Miss Anita Troop of Toronto G J A R A N T.E E D; f had had their say and-were read to forget the matter and g spent the week end with Mr. and ! - y g to be held in St. )rdvvard's Hall, on -- ---- • - '.get down to business. , • May 9th. !!ides- Cecil Carson_-`------- - ,�i'd�nys RbO� , r This is the reason we say the stir raised by the charges ' Mrs. Shad, Pre.:.` of t'.:e Ladies' Women s Missionary Society and editorial were worth it. We hope that Monday night's Auxiliary. outli�:ed tt: tivork that is St Andrew's Presbyterian Church issue was the. finale. We think it was and look to council done b;. the Group. t knuckling down to some very important hatters that are The.iYest Rouge Ladies' Club had The spring Thankoffering Service t i now before them. a most intere,ting speaker at its was held at the regular morning shit t�d__.:. meeting March 12. Air.' Pete Conn- hip, Sunday, March 15. A NEiF! it Commodore f h W. Rouge as nd+ncted by -Miss m worn u oily, Comm d e n the Sen ice w w F R E E FLOOD CONTROL canoe Club, told of the formation Freda Matthews, Director of Nat- N soias� ' of the Club, just a year ago, its ional Missions for .the Presbyterian veer alt w . .. Pickering Township and Village councils have now en- progress and its amts. It embraces in 3 memadw dossed' the Metro and Regional Conservatiola..Authorit 's i very wide age group of boys, Start- Authority's -COUNTY OF ONTARIO NOW » ebBdreo wll>c, bl'ief t!!at was presented to tilesn, last wee�G int with the Peewees of about eight TE1i{DERS..FDR �s We think they were right in so doing. The matter o! gears, and on up to the Seniors. Ev- B QUIPMENT ,` i�;�belete� eryone felt ,that we are very fortun- llop�?t70 't}l Water conservation will benefit wnrytlne in ate to have such an organization is 89ALED TENDXXII, tfetrly madked stbeM ore eomfoegble. toe, this area 9 the -plsm is carried out Of coUl''se� try#ng :to COs- our district. .. a. to ooaatttw, will be received hr1 wince the Xvvincial and federal �s that it is nth flee' ;}erne a. m on The matt meeting of the Ladies - leit�sA• dM their sppsd[ng ift 1'5 per Cent of (40,000,006 is sooaathing else Club will Much.-26, and pro �E+� �4 � � - 8M 1 *A" ,#1 a to be a wonderful evening. Come , If lila gUPr1'n>aleuta do batt the pray and, it goes ahead, along everyone and bring a friend w �a) Tstaeasr. less v>a+ ase- $Eaeesw► there aa'e nlilner'o= benefits. The agricultural areas will bene- the Crazy Carnival Tutlte part in the # ' 'fat from a water conservation progrann,.those persona living Games of Chance, the Lucky Drive ) Hay °0° °p r:oek. Tb.r aW Z T4 • -9 will in good Plain land$ will ,bene:it too, and those_ not di>pectly and go being with-a prize. It shouldCewft may offer a 11955 z will benefit from the large recreation areas, the be a lot of fun. > N t R feeds in trades si 1w do am ► ` concerned. The Square Dance Club will meet ?Ilr,NlDtllmS tamest 0° proposed water reservoirs will provide. this Friday, Manch za tie 8.30 p. Teems wbicb together with addhiond _M t w D T R O N- : For the price of a peck of smokes per person, per year, m. in the Educational Building at �+ in" be obtained ate tbs s - -'' we think the plan is well worth the price. the Cetrtennial Church Mrs. Ede afllee of the �- _ Butlin will be the Caller. Come and Lowe* or any tiapdee not ones : bring a box lunch. aroy x��• ; • • Kiwanis Bowling (Junior) League R. R• Sims, P. J . C' he Dinner _ Can Beitd Cabin News! --Bill Watt bowled a high of 1; , Comity O� R LOCK JS Lt�C - �n Swamp298, and woe the Silver Dollar. Hoa. cotmtt, Sed>d s+ WET. lindr >�eaw Successful Mention goes to Barbara .Watson, with 2ZO, Diane Borisco won a Sil- - Those persons who attended the Township council agreed to allow ver Dollar with the Hiddeit Score. -- Pickering Township's civic dinner last Mr. Chubb to build a cabin on his Congratujptions to Ronnie Toye,. a -.--- - Friday evening, agreed it was an Property north east of 'Clairmont that of Rouge Milli Drive, who became TORE TEACEER enjoyable affair.' is largely swampland. a "new Scout" in Troop C. 1st. scene are eM � IL. Nur Tensbl _ The purpose of.thc dinner was two-.. He entered into an est Highland Creek in the "Going Up to show appregation to. !hose whereby the council is not die Ceremony" on March 4. 19KO'NTO TEACHERS' COLL961 ry: persons who serve on township coal- for the road, that he won't lige in it Sorry to hear that little Jeffrey Ave. T1e� M over a 6 month and will take it �" snittees without remuneration, and period Betts,- of Donshire Coact fell and `- _ _ — — Presentation to Ills,.. Art- �• when he no longer hat, use for cracked las collar bone. i01i.AAR Ale• TW11111 �Mw Coldo�eitd IMi' >Etar Thompson, former Bylaw a It was pointed out that the properwelcome 10 Do. and Cbm 1 al I'Zty teMOb oir outwbx fortessent Officer. P� P pe y Pearl and family who moved into *slid ia'the etamaottep Reeve Staerman Scott. chaired the oft in fire wlldesnsess ;way from eekkS West Rouge last Saturday. +IrM opw R�m�� t• lig• �, evening and welcomed the guests. anyone else and because of the nature Connie Walker celebrated her Former Reeve George T. Todd of the land it could not be used for 16th birthday on Friday. 13th with -..Go proposed a toast -- to the Township, anything else' a party. Congratatations. - p�w�* /ta �f�1 - -which weal t:espoaded- to by Roos -"""""--'-""'-"-"-"-'-'----------.------------------+---pa1s.XYlCOYtR�s is 1$papeef� . - 'Hswtborne .Councillor, Ward 4. 'TownShl Council 'n - �T �� sae of wleier adsR be Former Reeves present were: Wm. f •, H. Weataey, George Todd, Win. G. B�� The W. A. met last Wednesday at - Lawson and dad Dep. Reeve Clare A the home of Mrs. Ja. Fonyth withTwo'Diploma COit 87 8cisooi GE7ldtes0o ' -1,don. ._.- - ---- -- - - was av: r. 'Diploma of the Geaee'al CaUML Drp. Reeve Mrs. J. L- McPher- t#IiTN A aretehoo _ _ son introduced the Municipal Depart- Whtttiker of Pickering Beach build a the chair. The mewing opened wttb Ca�tteeeofseleetion.Seomds9 anent heaps. Councillors Edgar James, �� on the high ground of his pro- hymn and by Mrs. rs. W ested Co$s their e se a fear ihiiteils OOL perty, due to the piesent building al- o`nPi and Scripture r ""M Yh" ascbwol: Violet Swan, Ross Hawthorne and on arc + Harvey $pang. introduced -the mem- ways being flooded. eketL A poem Other appilCagb for College should write to: 3 wide read by Mrs. Jamieson and the 'berg of the various groups: Planning a kennel license was granted to F. S. • -• .. Board, Court of Recision : Retreat • lite 4th ctfQCessioA, loll 16 add !zees Noughts a paper TEACHERS' PrOL1,t9E Brett of son T and on _ -THE PRi11WPILL; TORONTO TE 17. Easter, .given by Mrs. jack Emp- yl CARLAW AVENUE • -ion Comm.: Nrice v:cacr,t Lice•u ck 1he County of Ontario, re4uires a ringham. Hymn 87 was then .sung, ' - hiator• and thf- Press, Irv'y .ay the township of B:9 mills to follow pd by the minates and busin ,t _ DCa—R�- '' ear+e -the rate AIr. Thompson » inti a t. avr:1614 Lag, µ,as - and ;aid, "We owe a• gre4t dual 'tn Ntctm. Conservation Authority ire- _ � hire fhoni son it ^ the wad he •e: . '� '%3� � '�' ,• '�9x'+a��uv'��t` i�3ifa '��t` i�sZfu •'�' � ;. . P 1 qutie 36.507.40 for _1939 from Pickers formed his dude She caul that I,c' Tu'N n.<tjip as wnipared to 4,000 last Star od in -the As;cssnl'ent Depart. %zar. Pcecc .S�:crman S.oit said there .' m�:t in 1151, },ec,n,c Sylaiv 1 tr'urcc )%a+ nothing could be done but pay' it. rntr.t Ofttcer acod Truant O•t:cer, it _ --- - - ---- ------ --- _ _ r ;19 G, ar l We(-arc n-ill art 1 :.., - l ea-music G Speaker oi, the evening .5 a; Lr_ - g • - � M. \[eon, Shpt: of Seconcjary •linage Park d A. , :.SdS cxal Education, who stressed t,,e Present Budget , n d C B C RAD 1 0 tnportance of Vocation Training in today's way of life,• and thinking our Mrs.. Jane Zenith, member. of the. way out of our present problems. He Village Community' Centre Board tip- ° Great music and radio bro3deastiag have always gond tom caged that yroltng people, to have a peared before Council last week and gether. And listeners to CBC Radio lave always expeacd the _ good living,- must , be trained , fol presented the Board's Budget for something, if they are to have good finest from their publicly owned broadcasting system:. , 1959. The Board requested a grant -jobs• of $1000, Councillor Ab. Reeve said i That is one of the !psoas CBC Radio is particularly proud to Councillor Miss Violet Swart pre- he was leased to see that the Board :-rented two "stoats", one for the lad- is undertaking some, new projects ( t the CBC Sympholny Orchmm every Stmdap av�amg. .� %s, and one for the gentlemen, all this year. Mrs. Smith, in.-her brief, •We have Wekomed sow of the Worlds tnosl' -_:sof which -were enjoyed. The first exp!like vest a eon wt Pa! to start a summer playground prog- �y 1W bags fors dresses. Mrs Dom Beer ram, with a Supervisor at the Park Udakoh" smank MUM Pdn vse,, Sir Bug= Goosteas vw crowned the queen "Mrs. Pick- for tate month of July; fix the park attender Htott. AZbere 1 Tlbot `fold Patti aid s eefng-Townshie by tate Reeve. In gates r park buil lent `� otlioi.' new tree, fix tip a enttrance, leg. Parker won a • hula hoop cosy- and' if the money is avaiisbte install We. b1dw to Jok *a � SM&T �8 is tat tit lookbd ss though most of :.IAe men bad the 'hula, but have lost a fence along the south side of the 5.30 p m' I ttIC • "` ' fettle hips (or something).' Mrs.' T. Park, among other things. 4 , "t3. Wheeler entertained at the piano The Board's budget was turned ov_ _ Abring the dinner. Thanks was ex_ er to the Finance Committee for '�� symp O Or�heStra it t tly !leaded, to the ladled who provided the study and recotnmendadons----_-- o, steal, and to Council for inviting '--'-"-'-----�----- - . ',Chose in attendance. Danging rounded WORKSHOP alt an enjoyable evening. ,, =:Fol fall &lath gf die ►!rang other exciting tht'ngs hdppeftlog on CBC Rddi'0� __On March 24, at Dunbarton Pub - »i we t>c to CBC Time—at the +a� H anyone found a fawn coloured and m CBp Tekvisim, may BS y lir ling set in atone, !cede call— lir School, Pickering and District, 1 p Home and School Councils .voilI hold " ' apecidl i dudery rate of 4 months (t6 weekly issues) for =:,00 (yearly ►std �• j :.Pickering 192W or 10B. Thank you. b' < 111 a Worshop, consisting of Study ••+ ,1j.00). Write CBC Timet, Box Soo, Terminal `t!' Toronto, Ont, for 4. • t -----------=---------- Grou s for Association Presidents r and Vice-Presidents, Parents„ Educ- 7% choir of St. Andrew's Presby- �. ''ttetiart Church will present the Ratter ation and programming, Publicity Cantaa "Olivet fo CalvaWl byJ. and Publications, with 'elections for 1 -- °+the varicus Associations coming•up in y it. Maunder Weinesda March at 8.CL'0. tt7. at the chtaj . May. This is an opportunity fur all _ _ ,AJc ...........---------------------- offipers .and prospective officers to �' m d ., I .;.: >_ _ . : _ ...... ._ -,.. _.. . .• _ ._ ... -_.. _. - _ _its � ..,. 'c`,�:, +a ..•, , ;.:+tett.. ,, .•..'ti ::,. :, .;....: rr:, � ._ .�.i: -.'. •- •'. .. ..: :. :; -r .. i • • vers on the sick last, Hope he will Thtaite jvrsoon tt again- hard Of Rckenag fir. - _- -- -------------------------------- NANZELIr-We wish to eakiea�-- t#ifAR.►J!7TMEI3 Mr. and Mrs. Clare Furotiston of '! - - sincere blanks and apprewtbn fa — Birchelilf. were guests of Mr. and 'the many mes•seges of love and WW - i ;. '�'� sV e tl � m,* Leslie Morley oo Subday, The m«meeting of St. George's erstandiand beatatttul floral off - Mrs. Harold Cooke and .Mrs. j, Guild was s held at the Rectory ons from our relatives. frieadN Z#* ]1 Y Or 111(exTi92Friend, mother'aad gsaadmother res- Thursday last with the Presidents and neighbors; in our recent bereave- j§11I)FIEW BUtWOR pectively, of Mrs. Douglas Plits, Mrs. -Milligan; in the cbait: - meat is the loss of a dear mother. a �s,a spelt a few days recently with her, The meeting opened with a Bible Annie Manzell. Special' tetania a '�`'� FURNITVU IDEAE�R and the family. Links Kelly Plitz, Reading and Prayer by Mrs. Shep.- Dr. W. W. Tomlinson and nurses at aged one year. completed a gathering, herd. After the Business Meeting, a the Ajax and Pickeringrs. ilo*tsll dainty lunch was serbed by M • of four generations under one roof:- also to Rev: D. Letehak aur, Revs. Mr. W .A. Donnelly, , Milligan and -Mrs. Courtice. - of Tweed Shepherd for their consoling words. iPd� is^ spent the week -end with his daugh The Guild wishes to thank the and to pallbearers; the McEachnie 8'AVS IIOMY ++ DO "MIL Pickering News for printing our not- 4PAIN0.91BC0]tA'S`i1t1:1 NAMY 'DAY OR hIIOHT tar Mrs. C. n Bryant and family. lent al Home for their triad; efiie- ices through tl}e past year.—Corr. Mr. E. Spencer is now in the Ajax lent maaagerxeat of the services. a!A• lie ]Naar lar . + elsatl, • Hospital for surgery. -- a - '-r"___Kiwa Club ' Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Keh an4 !tree dam paiiados "d �� ' An inaugural meeting of the Pick Dnnbartoa Pickering Biwanis Family. WN1:�' P ering Welfare Committee Council "--"""'-"� - ;...ra/sr-is1s� The March 16th meeting took the • for this area, was held .in the Town-- Card Of T� 1�C STOKU AND ship Council Chambers bn March 17. form of an Olde Tyme. Irish Party, _ held ai the Rainbow Room in ,the R. Phoria P:JdUBRIj!!j 193 for the purpose of oo or4inating' all We wish to express our sinters new Rouge -Hills Shopping C D�aesaoloea — weFare services: Sli-s Bessie Touz pp g appreciation for the many kind Qish- Members and wives, along with many Piekele ink Ont. atl, Director of the Ontario Welfare es which were bestowed upon us bT _ Cuu;161 l•=Cpla:uet,1 the aini. ui ti:= guests locked very attractive in their our many friends and neighbors, the KEN AND CLARKE display of Wearin O' the Green'. ' .proposed Council. ('A'more detailed- Dunbarton Kiwanis Club, the Dow - account dinner, a highhlight of - ^ acrnunt of chi:., project in aur ncrt� , Barton United Church ehoir.•tha Sr. issue. Ed.) the evening was a gift presentation ,W A and the On -We -Go Auxdl- Nll Ifs! W. H. J. THOMPSON, B. A.,' LLB. to a Club Charter Member, Past _ A,YG'3rI0 The annual meeting of tb: Ajax, farg, upon the arrival of our dauglit- - fqr, a President ' d Past Governor, Bob I 1,11somm" andA�lioe6iei clan and 8olieiWr Pickering' and Whitby Pis =o: ter Lori Joyce. d �• a Retarded Children was held Rlar. Stroud, who recently became a mem- O how kiaQ OD her of the new Oshawa 'Westmount } B�� titttlsh CelanAk and ontsslo 17, when important decisions were give us a son, ! I *000dc made regarding future work. Club. Past Pres. Balfour pSleightholm A few years pass I, present d_ Bob with a. replica of the another one; S Ajar. A deer was seen last week in the F ileferi tett a� Original Club .Charter, and a wick- - - a* t 14vadoeso Phone: Alas iso ravine near' Riverside Drive It ie a y Than flute. four, Hvb -" j - 4*40&pleasure to. watch- these graceful �, er sewn tray with unlit baskets,..to Ate, no pearl, fi ' ldol"I 7 20* 9•um creat which 'Bob replied in his usual app- .Were we to be UNtout . ares. ,. , -------------------- ... reeiative tnaaner. � r Ali � enjo ed an evening of bridge ' • a 19rUCHR>d But Ged_IiL wooden bt► pedots a —r Fmow" D - -_ and dancing. A good night for the .At tale to us a girt was born. 7110" At The iha,. of Irish and—our Scotch members also. I II �'"�IE"!l! pereF seal hLel CaeNat. _ TMUDAY. MAUR t4_—SAO P: M. Merishro. Sotltltoes etnd Welarias T==WILL d! A 01 AL 11>eZTMQ IL11M ►t+bne ids.. ---------------- �t---- ComeMrce C�;,,jk,,, Roo: H. Halt sank of - i �i 3ttneoe ShMI North. Oshawo At their Monday evening dinner ' • • ng Hatoy Pil`iC T RA. 3-3446 meeting Pickering Rotary Club `el - VillageComm - e _ eeted their Board% of Directors for the year July 1, 1959 to June 30, :. Jin:• Nor. 24,F 8 p� w�rlislo 1964 -Don Cowan (Sec.); L. H. ■!•N _ AT. 2.7M or AT. 5.1M�illllt�T molts Taylor (Trees:); Ron. H. Hall, D. ii..���, johns, Reg. Parker, V. Yalsdon, OURST SPSABF,R WILL 88 it. ALLAN LAUI�CZ.11L P.IR Cliff. Barkey (this years Pres.). a; hs� dJ1 !a' >��Ates This Board met following dinner, _ - • . Any Penin Inbas+sabad Welcomes _ ... . Wo Hypo WbAm" 1•nesa VIM and elected their President. Ron. t1 Oati dawn Pa3�wU • Hall, and the Secretary and Treasur-1 C&SM am DID=on _ "t - 9W linage AM July 1st, next. slow" �� t9Afaa OO'MN ------ -._...arfa PtC>Li3tlli© UNr= Ct:U1w8 Wz�l=@"T L"V>QiI>KG: -- p �sseal ,�,, i Z e� i00B Thd Home and School held their ALL `1fEi.COMB _ [N8'1'RUC1tO>R. Ps4P. 17th. with a supper which was st- L! . tended by ,fourteen persons. After Ookwile *� ;' 7N, in supper, a short business meeting was held: A report way given of a meet- iW-between Cub Leader and inter - M11" ccs 4# s B.Mp Brow in Pkk. ested persons on the forming o1 a rOco-� Cub Pack here, to be sponsored by •ung taM Aim aroma TO the Home and School. It wasagreed t ...,.:TV � �!��/t��Q to purchase more cups and saucers �,'j�buyl pFWN"a for the Club. Mrs Carter and Mrs, courm $ serWa mi[ �Of Bo r� resent our Home and O PAST iervke MeraN•� t*sill rMle vidwNy. Se at the Convention. April 1. M'. d�P• A game of cards ended a very pleas O R1�tAKE Sei uke CON ant troitsad ant eve niag. at reasonable rates. Sorry to rpt. Mr. Frank Wea. �. - -- . Servka - .. -- �. dtOIIf - Aw �. Schatz �J --------- -Pickeri g 526 �k Plaleig NJ1S :Phone n General hwuranee — Reallor LOYAL ORANGE LODGE S --,-------------------=---- _ ---- Pidkerin0 590 or 11110. &5337 Meets Fftst Tuesday .Of Month jUrving WHITBY, AJAX, PICKERING and DIJNAt dARTON ` CHURCH OF THE iEEE�f FSIf3H & RADIO O Y a - T r son r? - H _ LY TRINITY .,,- ; --, p �- c- . - _ _ Past Mas"ter MADE'S FRESH MEATS REPAIR—S_ , `. Ave _ q PHONE: 'T'Enn* 9-1191 . - --- - ----•---- � We ARTON RADIO & Tv Pickeri United` Church, #n Pickering very DUMB '� _ _ • g, gpW I Minister: Rev. Melville Buttars 1 — _ �0�� g{Jta� _ t BEEF, PORK, fUNfiRAI AND SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 1959 HAMBURG, SAUSAGE, BACON 6. CONANT. tl, A. 9.45 A. M: —SUNDAY SCHOOL P QUALITY BEE — 1O° AMBULANCE SERVICE 11.00 A. M. — WORSHIP To F Low pRlcgs STEB and 90LiCTT08 _ PALM SUNDAY` Dolt1Tg SUlLMO, AJAX -No. Z HIGHWAY - . • • • �1 _ . !? AUDLEY T* Meseoa K IL oiaws AT PICK MPA !EACH ROAD - _ -- 1.fS P. M. —SUNDAY SCHOOL .. 2,3o P. M. — CHURCH -SERVICE : T '� _ : �_�� -onerd rdwara ouraz"�. .. Au �os9 �Christ S�raKe Sir :. w lir• ft= 080" ROWE HILLS, ONTARro Iw■�•• �» am"" T" TO 1% 1046sur Paiats Becbiiaal AcpphanCMs aetlii iDr« stets frh rch Seek. B >ILLIfCiB'PON >ROAa� >d,, - Sot�nsn i�Cc, Gibion'w..a�°.�.' s•••) °` : >t.aerl� w>I�llr EQ MOODWORK ING : SVi:DAY AT. 1100 A. tri' :M:._...._ .................:. ;"�w,,,is "�R ft"" .steed AM "Me - �itlllA■� �ir►sl�o At ue Minoan >s.W IIo111E1111. Ip111B11� MII► >r11ERl!' ad - - tpt�ww r A�l►1� .:per Can= +� . ®,I ATlmeie -. ------------ :Har are { . : •► •, 0. A. Bdkevoln _,�- ----- THOM80N, �. _ a s on _s. sase� ��--_�� WALTER a Q� . - s awa—a W. onset lu. tl.«ra , Not Public Phony 39 ;_ .� ... , Pickering 8. ii. Waters •Aja: Ofllee Hoorn: - 200 to 500 P, K. _ w Monday throagh Friday r e�...� -STAF �RD EROS. ppohttments b phone �1�1'll'AL wORs�' one; Pickering 88. • !beet NTMI/ M $oat 1. g ' A y - 1 I , - _ - - �, _-_,�--- - , -.. _ a . . -4 ,•r-�•'-'�+•... -e,n^----. -..-.. --�,or - . T-,,,. _,•�-.,r..rn_ _-,- - ..•T•�_-r+•_.-r•••,. -. 11, " :: r-:-,...,,t-�,�vr s-- 1• - , i F .f _ s. . , n r ;.,.lid a ^4 ,' , : ice '.ti _ .,,- .. h..„i�. w T. ,... .. _ i 1.' .''' N' . , i 4 ' r 3 ,C- _, .h .:.: ,; - _ Y �* 1. ... •' : _ . .. , . r. 'r , • I. y , 4 • -�- B , NT f,ne t:avetrpugits on the U;'"?rl The Golden :age Club is or.e star Malcolm., This program costed 'E ;_st �s eek v ail Iver `irothe: and f _ �:CLAREMO C:l:urch were blown:off in Sunday's I. old this month, an'd' ti;i• next n1N`. ::try interc,tcng reading and. a ily, returni,d ho.11e ',�'iil: flim ou Su r ' h ar.d tots;. Ralph' < 'i;'tl. had „t,:ru ingr M'"arcl 24, al 2:r'J p, n: wai be .t,l.te t. 'fire in,c::rb ca ed tithe ;.!: day et�111*1 . J �`�� 11 n fr °' t,:` {� ,},d 'V k'a•l� :ap:,i1S ::e ._t:�!.al t'1..:..e._. 1 ,r". I t tj Ci hU::r _ _rry Visit bti___ _T -_--siraelf �fe!4-e,k uses -at - &'c._t. the fust t -r a, - - - - - - -.. can c,r:_ •aa :lift �[ r a 4 la . ii, " i. -Mr. Thos. Lye %But• t;.t cc c,:d o on p::uar :_r _. . - -- . ! with hi> parents• here�fror.: O:c,ntf). 'sic. fu. -_t;:'. L'oa•d ,A (-cd-Lr C:t,-cl: � - ?Y,y Ise 11 0 `'1vm1A'ir�l �? T a4 i. ins e< 1 `Ir Dl s ' ► _ , t� c ' I , ._.. t`ic t t . 1ti•1, ir4 `orYy to hear Df =%Mrs -Len Lye N%-1.^ t ', el 2s . SLhUQlr Q ° e ',__ t. _ ure. t"rtm i e :tina� ,.v:li r' i, ,•:r 1:1 ,d,x:ni ' `t _ in Ue d .r a;r. lei leer ;i.e C.'er- -'. t: art:, . t:ct l M, s.' Gate 'F:cecil .sheat I , -. as � �� 1 , d vl ',. >t ti: eek. All juin til wi5hinb h ;c, `, _di r .- rc I'.i:, Ir:,ntl- ,1 :'l .tid::,.. I t:•.. l o•: t.. _ - p. a Dl:. .a:j2 1- .. i '{ . 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F. _,'ti r. ;a-5'_nb_ wif hath broth C `Gl: ,: -1� J:1 &Yid e . %.•:1 O.;1.t' t t 3E 1 .. _ _ . . ":. t ' ,.. 't:. . ' ., -. .. 1 - C. if r '.:, l »d. T:'S. 5:.^.q: ^.O SD _.lt •t!le -ll'� �.', 't''i•' , ai l' ,•iY I .1, l .a e t:c � i I .� L •o :.;n� - • ,Pt i - ''f C'11 i , lc '. re r • , - y 1. VY I '1 - 1 a C i. J 'Car 1. t -C el, alt `l tF� , \- t C''.. cel ti.: t a l.sl,:Ii �•:. t i,z a. �i'i �.11ri t" .� It ,� g, T F� f'r %, a i!•� � �5� ' L3 99 • ecu_ i rnT.c� - J .1. ail t.. ,rct .. 6 n .y r , 1. , Y YYY,, will -. .•t' a uc_ui ct�;::ub t.:> }`_t I fast c I,>, r; otah ya.. _ _ ' it:ad tnc wcr.p...re: M Jath n c. Ip nese dace t ,e Lca.<,Il , Il '' -C t+Ss i R: see:..:>:. face I'ot 1,cck Supper _ .,al fll ., ,:31 i. ,Ir �e<.- e " .r. 1.� � �f C C -T C E . . ,Ilattcin� _'ill Ill c ul ' c p I.., isi :h' lLn;1 Fr,t I:ri•aay . exenttig,• • • 1. Clarulont puttees tc tl I1a-s bi:Oi II DlCCci2111e11 {,L:e a r p• rt , ted a, :clttrct 2i' Lvtr one ivcicunle. ' draw_ng bier cIct ,d- Cnd ti ro+e ca:e r nu^•1 tneetir•g of he 11'. Df, ref A gess- pi a:.Lr,t cl'c:liig was ` - " ` Sax ffie"suddca death gauze at St u- 0.hatiti'a Y:e>uyter::. ?firs. ll. G%gg -. T'p Owners of dogs in Pickering Township ff it'c, en. Tuc.>day night. sant a Sulo "'1iGly' Cit)". -The "4tlt spent, annuheiber luEhiricQda and eir� ' - . _ ' - C"tarrniont at:d 'Yc�cil'es. �ti cent tie'1' .Chap- of life Study Book on S %nada g ons of Mr. and liars: 'Lloyd rafter Friday's grille• Health' and Weliare is oslr business; Bylow No. 4379 ecoids all dogs. must have a 1.959 license 6 Li .ed _ The Durauts and Ronnie 'Itdscs tias.reviewed by Dlrs: F. Loy et and :« hoe, and Dir. and 't"fere Stapleford P og Y' soma mo be :•cured o► Munici 1 olRu, Brougham or from Mr. 04 s, were among the• locals who httcnded hiss. Hugh Gregg. Mrs. Loy gave noel f tender eave a farewell par- of the Township Dog Pound in Pickering, Station Road. . ':. � ----------- ----- a paper on the .Part the W. M. S. ty before they leave this distriti Mr. •-$XTEN3IVE AUCTION SALE contributes to -the health of. our nat; • an'3 Mrs. White were presented b Faas-First Male or Spayed Female $1.00. second and-" succeeding $64L Of -Farm Implements; Late Ford Ion` stressing that a human tieing a small 'table and two lamps; First Famals $6:00 and each sroaeding ;10.00. - ' Tractor Gine; Toro you track; caAot be taken apart separately, soul Dotrald White was given an alarm .d ' clock. -Mr. and Mrs. Stabl*Ulf fordlab were All dogs "Run,ming of Large" sisall be pkked up by the dog colder or rho poultry pnip}aeat; Tools;' Hottsa- and body. The cfturch`s tads is to it IfoM fmraitarei ]iKee$k >' ; animater - to the wiwte , moa Mrs. also presented with a sEsnll table aAd owners of such daps :will be faked w court. "Running al Laro" .batt 'mean des . sa; wasbori D04 fro"w; 'GTegg told of -the -great service thte two lamps;' whiff Beverley '.&tiQ�c . on p,Ati;a p.operttr, et,pil+s�t;; awu•d blr •titer Ntan the awtwe -- - a - `DLltfsla!` Wasrwtast; ikeasi4; chuch is playing on Social Service fondeoaa presented with a.brsrr2t sni saeh'dgs srttlasss=A doMi Claret o . ... ord"i>Adsr sstMnl __- as to sensor and he eve g 'Fos b7 alt M or leash. . _' - .. ' ri 'A'ri'a Q�i� - Both Our a tizens a t Mair owner sew ow i. - tttc. redemptive the ideals- cad dint of tk - - t cora Of the tease p X11 . _ - G. RZZIBOR uphold _ . cnida a - :-1' -a- Zb�di w Christian Gospel in the community;' The. Women's Institute Dog Means- dog,rittais or fosselo I _ _ _ . F.. ,�m the'half on Tuesday afterttocst. attnntdaace Mea Nott - a raft way between so that these goals becoenCtieeoBsis- s Ali' good Fess for kapwndhj t1ep'Mw bet itwoas�l. i't�f e11•ttsa il+iritttpewt�tte► Rhe loth M 21tb concessions of - ed ey, Dist. President, *as pm"t asd � 8340. pn dry or yore of a day hetet• Seossi' afrok na Mgfwsmdinsg irw . Mrs. Grace Rumney. of Toronto, gave a very iatgrie ting r ' 1RrtE` 3a�orloy « paiPSt coy trice I ami fstbsagrae+, ;} Ph* _+ :_ __r._: ou - _ . kL ?air ` 8J1►lE'U3iiUlY,, �LA>ILC�I 23. 1459 visited on the week end with ' Mrs. Waat►op. Convener of Hoau Econ S1�Ie�ter der a part of a clay Mfd. ... _ • • • • G. Clark omits. spoke on "Ruga'. Mrs. Bur .� pyn•hy-•)f owner takes w court, mN as•w then MOD oxdvdw Of aces. "� Tractor. Trnelr, Faaaa Maeb3aeaY the Recreation Committee held a tots rico gave a reading. The meet _ :.I 3rord, modet 80p -tractor', near new suceessEul'Teen-Age Dance on Fri- Ing ww then turned over to Mrs. :`�Datod of srsuahan, this 10th icy' of March, d T. to ; Robert Miller. who save the prog IJoyd T. Jehnsten; Chrk, . and goe "; Cockd}lut self propelled day night. with fifty. young P a ram, due to the absence of Mrs. R. . - Tow"Alls of Pickering - atTenaiitig. . No. llq combine, gcxrtpletc,-ut gpod_. . , wo-king order; Ford 4h truck,' two __ s1 • ton stake body, with hand vperatcd - _ r - ~„hoist; MH 15 di,c tractnr fer'titizer. . . - bratngram drill.' }oi.0 Deere two _. - - --. .. - ' . . . . - :, - furmw special pld, with three: poinf _. _ - _ , . I "I'll":�� .. : - -- ,__ . , - lute;t; 1]eatborn tta'o fur'ro,M- filow, ., - h+-ett; Icer. a�zrt .!prmG'- .. - al: e% lrrr-ni g - ._. 1 T Set' r'= .Dkdrv(k. at.. .._._ .,-' �. ._ tOta.•1 �Cn..ttV»tC)F; - y .: ►W. - . 1,< , - , . _ , . - . ti bfn+ , i'vrti : i1ctk4 it r . _ - - - - .. : .. . - , . I- : - m&rt .;t:ke tcic,t- !''moi :.w }G 1'-`_d - _ . . .. , . , P, �, �_ - - t '� . .� -_ : - � ­ : - . - .� YOU I :_11... .. I .1 ­_ � .� . . ,i,aa utas} - cutter r % i- . L. 1'. . . .. .. . _. . I .. . - '"it _: . I . . " . .. � .. I ... 7 L . - rc, .fit, :.p• s s: ..teal rr+cr; 1'.#rt,� I. ,.*. . . . .I - - I,,> f e* r, , 'i" 1, I m....- A 4) :L '. L .. � , � ' __. _ r� Y lr}i: F_ -S!: S11, 'y.ate '. �•:CC 1' r a . ems-_ .t., , . . . . , C., _ I - - ,.,t �'.,i. _� - - -. ", i tzra a b -, _ ; : . . I fie L. - ��'.. I7._: • ri,<T ,,':'r :1•`111 n 1:rr'11,:7.r . ' : "y" L'r• 'o.' - . Y' .' .-. .. -..-' . _ 5 these , .. __._ _ahzlker; portitbla cerrte.tt telt�c•.. (5r c• i - , _ - -i_ - ._ sular _sav ; SP. teat other piece's .o . x' - _. - _ t �. farm machinery.. so0 Mfscenarieous A. '­ nd poultry Equip't: - _ • - ... =-• - - ` 'tion Ruder, tractor I'TU hydraulic � • _ _ - _ _.- .- - . ain_ saw. near .new ; ford tractor jr}t _ _ _ __ galley, late model type; Smolt air _ - jrompressor; Front end tactor snow _ - plow; Tractor beat houser; Emery _ _grinder .with stand; Maxwell Clip • Vantages tawrimower' Jack - - NATUB- . � . -1- lwefl 20 in. power i -• . ..1. -14: - -t-, • • i I lift jack; Set 9 by 28 tractor chains;-_ -.1 I pat holler; Quantity of lumtxc and - __ t� Cleanest heal for yotN hornet saves On aadeseeattile ""Is _ ;. . lsaw logs; Quantity of galianizeA, half `' - - .. 1.i is Sev - N ilYrtae silently and 'is fuel best suited M-eutoniotic control :_. _ _ Inch and three quarter p p g, _ • feral belts of various sizes. ,lengths; 'i1 .. or by 10 e�l ahzed payaatwits Stable litter carrier and* tracking; ftatte beatiieg , Mt Modern ped • __ = o i#ayiw� furnace styling is cont and ioiltrod+w _ - _: - jElectrit� motors; Set of socket wren - , jnheo; Sbo4p* 4nd tufo fl • Farm _ . . rifles; - _ stnd yard gates; Several -rolls snow . :` , . ai _ - , e P heating • i1 _ 1. i _, _ fence; • Blattksertitn's cavil; Bench and L . pipe viae, Crossens sea; Grease guns; . 3 t than ether f ,. t ,I _�_ ' , .- astest depend s - �e 'ales faster recovery . able aweenetk water _ . lldn guns- Hand t,Ooletftatt gas aatermr: Scrap iron; j`j li ehaitie, odd' _ _ - tt•.t.. i.ii.v oras, tlsovels, hoes, `~ 1 _ .. orpentsr, garden and farm tools; _ _ `��Z,. I, i� faster-t��aMr Sena dOI�FrOIl r kets,toag_ with a CeOk _ je 'ip•ticles; too naemous to mention. a Medent 1.ens rouges {tad in styling end otAotwatiell paultr7 *cking macbit?e; Electric . _. �e Canada's leading "S Cook' with nes .. .. thick. brooder; Coal chick brooder _ Several ehiekea• shifters; Four lulu - - _. -- - I I. I, , ' level e�ltfcken..waterers; Several chick- _ E R 7.. -. " ea •feeders; Woven chicken wire fen - Number of- steel fence stakes; ^� L OTH1 APPLIANCES n4� 11 - - ,., iOdd pieces of poultry supplies . etc•. . e Gas Clothes Dryers, ltefrigerators�; Spas Fleote .. ilostwWd Furniture, and Appliances Viking upright home freezer; medium ;Fireplace Units and hadMraton a!i lead the essay tithe, ncsr flew;' Westidghouhe refrig-, :.F \Y - �.: t to snake living best with natural gas. erstor;' Easy Electric was mach- fell app . .lae; Frigidaire electric range; pro- •='_ - .. NATURAE GAS EQWPMENT COSTS 'LIESS . . • pane gss Lange; Findlay Condor, - . : - Coat or .w'oods kitchen range, g . - cod 'st- 1i0 BUY... LESS TO INMTALI ANS •- N t Wliite treadle sewing machine; Fina- - ._ : isr anne>< stove; Gleneiton VaCCtrtTl a _i = 1'FAR LASS TO MA�NTAfBI.- Ideaner; Quebec heater; Small Ciec • On aA a ok nester; Studio touch; Chester: _ ... • Heid' and '7tai�snite: `Tv►o occasional �� N�t�URl1L fRss �ttairs; Desk; Two 3 -piece bedroom s VWP a • suites; Several 'chests of drawee ; A' :' J�I„r� Wet set; Kitchen table; FonT match• - �~ MEIrENOARLE�AO ease■vs*F Or �11�0 S Ing kitchen chairs; Three odd tab- - , �' ttrvfer �' -:' E ,`�'M60 � yow monov .. _.111. ' ;les; Gla='s top cupboard; Drop leaf - • "wlrow atig0 ���L _ fable; Several 'odd straight' and arm r i�vae ' t?O `'�I , a IIO /dYQ • .:. _ .0 fled rockers; Baking board acid tray ;1. x . - iiidebovii'd; Ironing board; Two day . -NATURAL GAS WILL BRING TOM Now (0i111EN1ENCE. e. NEW SAVINSS I , "fled'• 0vi s; ' Utility cabinet fad cup Iboa e, Kitchen utensils, dishes, glass- �, • . _,Your.- Gas • company • does not antploy. , door -door salesmen nor telephone . . lAlle:, seslers, along with other house . - • • + ' i1o1Q 'ebfecfs; Several oda scatter 'rag - canvassers. For infortnation:about dealers licensed by the Onfidtio Fuel $0.0rd t togs, floor coverings, and . n,i1.cell • • . ._ to sell and install natural gas equipment -call or write.the SWes.Departenent of . aneotrs household article% _ _.. Bale at 1.00 p. m. No reserve. Tereus _ - •„� .^ X � AV -(±1 r • _ _ , .. _ . "Pash, on dap of sale. �" : ,* . ��� in6 -:, KSN arsd LARKS p$NT'IGE; - r - . I .-. . - . ' - rr - . auctioneers, ' . . . . .. fiLari¢tam, Phone 3461 M1liken, Ph. _ _ P6Xn osW 31-507 - .. • , . y .. . , t _ . .., fit 9 RIB T til 0 m -- RW_ R07K5T m liOIR9 , SmLM u. - r µ 91AUM PAR 1MX2 =„ad - EYRIL E.At1R11EY AKTICLES FOR MINO &VENTS . _ wpm. � lna..r: sy....• _-. '15teeims INSURANCE AND REAS ESTATE .oma puma 1 near - valdbliry WOW aw. � Pb'w' 1� ►g VILLAGE OF PICKERING_ _ ROID ZONING BYLAW tea' h'ILt !'C� EW.Z •� i :�J�ONES ~ . PHONE, TSmplis9.0411DFFICf Y FOR SALE — baby-iarria8e,: crib Pickering_ Village Planning Board chair. � hold a Public to review and attattress, and Like __--•------ ------ --- , • Phone Pickering 710 proposed Zoning Byli Moa• tffiPTIC TANGS DICKERING; ONTARIO -=------ --- -r.�: -, Marcs 23, tm *t 9.00 p, 'm.,` ..r. - SrpQ ani is —beautiful. Whirs"w • In ,the Community HAIL All iuterestai CLIIANSD - �mei pipe with strive. -F►�>- pes;oob alwald' it0mid. A copy of the - og& pipe and barrel. • Pi _one:' A;ax proposed Bylaw is available to the W. j. BU'CT t - Office. for : the . Perm of �. # e �ny is It�ested lStOpeyes. iOsbawa. " RA i-iO4t y 34 toll , TORONTO ------------------- _ POR SALE — half Puie1 . BRUCE �HOGARTiI, l y pod ATI- ealottr. Must be scald ., •i»+► F30 CALEDOI�gA Ri M, t ea S•crsra:9. Pyi Village Planniltg Tsxss cit�A>ras SLO�i� BRICKS Frank H. Hall, pic]oering, $moi. AMMAST a t, phone 3008. _ _ T ------------- mar ar 20 Now tasks lastsfled iFOR SALE —seed flats, 20 by '12 •-------------- --------=-------- ------ _ x E $ P W. �� STRUCTUM STEL. ' lots of fish flats and new Ilam- PhoWs Wbttby ffi0 4.050 _ Call Pickering 320M. -..SATURDAY, APRIL 28. 10„M For The Ladies' Aid ------------------------------ --- _ - RW� HELP. WANTED ANNUAL BAZAAR 101L.BURNER B.URHER STATION ROAD,' M=M, OW._ Roes 126. Sht i -2t 0 - . - 'HOVSESERPEB WANTED — 'Sk. Andrevars Presbyterian Church' - - - _ aoq sekeaar and companion for an F FICKERrxG- pSERVICE -- - COME TO THI eideriy lady. For information ---call -ST. PATRICK'S TSA” - ...-pieitec;n� 259. 8T. GEORGE'S 'RECTORY A. 1iY. -MITCHELL I,TD. BASEMENT DAYS: PICKERING 74 J _ . •. _ HN L. .LAY . - TYPIST WANTED gAfiURDAY, MARCH 14, 1454` A ■hortllamd typist required for law Nights d. Hotidoyst TE. 9}•1753 INSURANCE _ 3.00 to $40 P. M. _ _ _ _ _office. Fy:perieuce preferred, but Bor _- mar ! 3 �___«Rz�. 'WOOF) STAIN ---- . '. I15SUR " �� �tiat. Apply: - Bor holder, - - LTD. ---- _----------------------------------- 16, Alai. Oat.._- „ EX..TOGGERY` ALL COLOURS PRUDENTIALCOMD IiVY r _ NTS --------------------------- - BAKING AND DANCE B-8. PAI BS INDEPENDENT : Ez-Toggery, Rummage and Home TUR — OILS -- ROLLEVS VE o AUTOMOBILE -�. FW a Ya,-�► your own -business ir+ ass- 1a� Sale and Round and Sgrtare 'GARDEN TOOLS — SEEDS _ Z _ . taon with one Of the most resyx - Dance FERTILIZERS ocis , 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST Led aaaoe . is Real. 1D-tate. We are s el i$ yoking far a trdiable. energetic con SATURDAY CLAY FLOWER POTS AFTERNOON and EVE1+iINtii pLANTEIGB T Iephon Pickering to represen3 us in Pickering—AimMARCH 21. ' POTTI'NG and VIOLET SOIL ,Are•.- Dj}FELLO_WS HALL LAWN FMC19 -�• i `` - • OQatactr-Mrr Flood, Ta strict W H IT -E V AL i; WILLOUtiHBY IOL `�' Znde Crabtree And NM C, MURKAx. R. O. y • . J. Rxaltaa His Mtitale, — _ Q �K� `•*• OTTOMETRrST _ _ BRADY :..: , And Sons. S, :;gv�i Admission 50c. �: f Ostl, i. 46 Eglinton Ave tevale Home and !OI Dttttd+s S6, W.. Whitby. ` . . �� � gasociatiod's - I�O Fbone liv _..-sss _ school _ y :, Oar _ ICs HOURS, £ .. carettA lwpf __- - N CALLI,LO' r+ "Project Projector" $ LAO 'r9 eo A. M. to 5.30 P. M.tAVO $illage Co•oe T5o WllitevaleFor .X itWednesda" and Saturdays 9 to 6Z: ' wed is • - You Can e.ly On' W .' t]ceiing for lady tn• a �d earn _ �-=-i,Y QF . 6P1TI1iG , `` r� M _PION&: WHITBY bl0rg-36 1 �~ Pw A Beal Jos. +¢ 't`, e e ice t / Gl1 - ..,: �... " i -1�►: 3 �_ -. y Lag exce]}eat Cotntpis- b yS/ith =1 tss•..ah 6ieate! .._....._............ hams ` .. �yY9 !nidali ;Avon en-tomers•,' ''e%0 week � possirbI e^: -with otwo• WonA6%1 l a Z►AW iLQWl tB ! ONTBOA$I3' 3y,.Con:act:.Miss E• outerUiidge. 42 v. high qua'ity cosmetic: ani liowe��j , - -=� E the:'yoein ,1llsr:mQcvers and odt- i - Baranac Blvd. Tot'ontd t% Phone RU hold np:e Ritiea.�Heit:►.'caa'ria► i _ _ rase oft.► a 4d Wei► Nit - ' 2y-7567.• bo_-wzms 8 ,3 9. s. 'n4- _ r boards reccnd.tdor+ed no+v at - $ p a n in ocr .:u ran^din Free' � ' ea aero F Do-Itr "`7+ •' t DINT'S SidltiLL N10'�O-l;t CLIN1'C �. eata'ogtte ori: zettta� t is �,l�Siyl: x, ?t4�7'iN Pieketiat ' ego ''+ Yoed'if Plttzki+nR .9Ltpplies ii WANTED TO ,A r ro .� D t• 4, 1604 l7le?osl'l :Ler, Montreal •I '. ►. & T Z.r,e aDl ar'. zs ' - conve.aancts, i SALE REQISTER • • A 2 static 2 lil - - Pacne por canon. _ ---. --; :=' - �aturE}a3 si 1 . —.alai . - ---MC}RTGrA /Ia�APirlll$ALS - , .�' Ft tiIl -'S'1,ic Qf TO REN r — four rooms modern faun rrachin'ery, tractors, - - O Private rittrance. TE=Ple 9--1991, tower mower, pickup; tiller, e1�o�tor.WORKS- NEWELL t• ---' - -'-'- cntitUine, �-Po•t hose digger, - P I'cU Authorlseid Conatumers' Gas -. - - - _ - e - NOTICE s 1•a4er. at .Lot 24, Base Line, Pick- ' P Y Company [)eater for - lJoless the owner A the 1 }49 Dodge, ertng Twp. hall mile east of Frenzis PHOidS:. PfaSSrRiN[i 143 TORONTO: E'LP6re 2-S62t Iecemse No. 41-112, ?957 Quebec gay, and half rile west of a GURNEY man -4, REAL ESTATE BROKER ;�." Licenst. Sea No. 98Q1;508, --colour . Bieck Raa4. south =of Kingston Rd. - t CLAIM F - FICYBRiNCi 'MLAGE igreen;' sedan, does. npt call. foi same Property of George Plitz. Terms. • RUUD 1 w� 2l days, same will be sold to cash. Farm .said. Sale at 1.30 P- to RNr ��wAYB" 1-4 MILE SOUTH =9 NO. 2 1f GHWAY pay storage roosts etc. Ehao Disney, sip, KENT and CLARKE PREN- - 8A8'r OF OVNBARTON, n p}okerisxg. eers.• RIRNACIN, WATER INATIN snas - -- --------------- ------ - ------ YOUR ,.NEW WATKINS � RLOS, f3AS. -•----TION SALE - ltlRl�lAt3h UM AUC DEALER FLOOR . .�. Aactloe Sala of Farm 5Laa1 &W7, , Lha property of W. Percy No" at : `� -FOR PICSB.RINRi 'Tema op to S yo ire �► - ,ors esdls at>5i ' of Plekasioi Rerfdssta of Picieseisr-Ta• Will M � t>AeDa6ie eti Ns � - - �� �:,:�- Vis, en��li{a . L Highw". • Apt 4, ]oils Deers iL T. bmw to kwer dw I em year sew 1I♦ � � . • a � e . e ANN rorl Deers Hiieaeila ed WNtdw Dealer: i'1l be ea1R•g en roe 10=0,tom W AMD lf0 .Sm of �!l adew"d 'WatsdW ��" � - _ yp. MR r ew a& we seem" �� . t>W sloes, r cast r tris W fb o tg, TOM MEM brbglag M 7s • w•lill s ON&eti Rs1t at s R��► ONr�n rrre eoa� +�s 7�sae R� . a .R. �.. Ire ewe wtie.e. et Pbw a.a :i w AD� 41010 N& =1 - �� =9 >a11 OaMr tiervlw ani lid.! - _ am dw W~ arae. � � � "1�+��l0� /�� :M► , .. � . i ccam - '� I," 1a thin! 1LM b s- TeN RatY•s► Desk -. �...�s 9 d lMoa ti w■R baL , sawalm at P. air r ,Beadb Pkltwbti MOr Dia - it . F ORDRit YOUR ---------------•----- - -- --- t — . -NOlA a9F1 sus lot* AVA�11R�t_ - W C(lSTO1NERs OWN AitATf!<1Atl NATURAL OAS AX �:� �i4 MADE UP;ABVD$ e. ipetlaei0 Fled Board Lioesss) v .caw..-•• _ ---- ---- - _ , �. `r x • ti RlAL 'w� S e _ - _ - pALTE GG ti WP .. a S[21.L. I+ti ,,..<.. _... _ .. PPS •: � � x` is New Wark . AlteratMes . , CAMPING 1tiSiiIIG E4IRe ' :z • Jj�A777 - TM �`O dO°e-utig' Dry OUTBOARD MOTORS. TENTS, !a .. ' -� joltstis; erfd ti-_cottstic oeiRnts. -----------------_— -- _ . --AUiI!lNi00LR 1,111 phone For Rstitnatei Aho'-1PW 'COTS, ETC.. » _» - lofornsldon' Aboit! Floor .' itl1L!IO AlrD, TV SiCRVICle _pARiIIS lORf . IIIiE�:M ,t And Cenn>tlie •THs: ST'OVS$ YLAN1'ERNS, COOLERS ;+ TIIOR= , : • " . >_ ' ::- _ a' - Natural Stox+e F pktcMty BT' DAY OR `VEEK ' PROMS DATE � nctBBIITll .!0 CA1t8ROlr tI'F. - !IClli>t�itQ, plotters Etc - An Cementt>., - An Work Guaranteed, _ AIAX :657- $V>INII�i pg • � /1Thetk Z-4ltld R. R ;. Pickering- .� TUDOR ST.;_.AJAX BERT WHI'1'ii ftmet TEmple 9-1997 _ _ .. _ ._ . W. apr 3 r .. , .. r - ..